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    Jake Petrillo Age of Exploration: May 29th‚ 2016 Global History-9 DBQ Essay Hill Many times throughout history‚ a nation may reap the rewards of another’s destruction. This was especially evident during the Age of Exploration‚ in which the Spanish Empire began to expand their territory in the the New World. Powered by the Italian Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution‚ new inventions and ideas about the world enabled people to travel greater distances than before‚ allowing for the European discovery

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    Big Business in the Gilded Age The Industrial Revolution lasted from 1870- 1900. This 30 year span began the current production industry style as well as the “necessities”‚ like light and power we have today. But that is not to say it came easy. Hundreds to thousands of people suffered the horrendous conditions in sweatshops and the slave like treatment. Imagine working hot‚ small‚ overpopulated work space for cents a day or week. Starting from as young as five just to make enough for a loaf of

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    Wages the Ultimate Problem in the Gilded Age The Jungle was a sad‚ depressing and disgusting representation of the Gilded Age industrial labor. Sinclair aimed at the public’s heart and by accident hit its stomach. Laborers worked hard hours and never saw their families‚ and had a fear that followed them‚ all just for little compensation. Industrial workers lives would have been easier if they had higher wages. The problem with industrial laborers in the Gilded Age‚ represented in Utpon Sinclair’s

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    Inventions that sparked economic advancement 1865-1917 1865 Rotary printing press (web) • In 1865‚ William Bullock invented a printing press that could feed paper on a continuous roll and print both sides of the paper at once. Used first by the Philadelphia Ledger‚ the machine would become an American standard. 1866 Urinal (restroom version) • A urinal is a specialized toilet for urinating only‚ generally by men and boys. It has the form of being wall mounted‚ with drainage and automatic

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    The impact that industrialization had on the Guilded Age was huge. Companies could manufacture products a lot more efficiently than before. Talented Craftsmen were being fired and replaced by unskilled immigrants that were willing to be paid less‚ and not as many people were needed for a factory to run properly. These are just a few examples of the major impact that industrialization ha on the Guilded age. Industrialization was basically large scale companies obtaining machines to be able to mass

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    Issue IV Summary (YES) Were Workers in the Gilded Age Conservative Capitalists? Author: Carl Degler Author Background: Carl Degler is a professor of American History at Stanford University. He is the former president of the American History Society and the Organization of American Historians. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for history. Thesis: America’s labor movement willfully accepted capitalism and acted conservatively to radical organizational changes in the economic system by corporations

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    “middle-class values‚” (Chesnutt 169). The facts are slavery; racism and religion are exposed in history. Nonetheless‚ regionalist authors Charles Chesnutt and Mark Twain had craft stories displaying the realities of the three attributes during the Gilded Age. Of course slavery is cruel. It is a horribly evil that had weakened the political structure to the point that President Lincoln executed an executive order in favor freeing some slaves‚ The Emancipation of proclamation on January 1‚

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    The commencement of the Gilded Age after the end of the Reconstruction period in 1877 sparked domestic change and reform for the United States that transformed the nation in economic‚ social‚ and political aspects (Thesis). The economy prospered due to the development of railroads and industrial and agricultural expansion‚ creating jobs for citizens and an efficient method to produce and transport goods throughout the nation (Claim #1).  Social advancements such as Jane Addam’s foundation of the

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    In the late 19th century during a period of United States history known as the Gilded Age‚ many factors led to changes in American society and business. Political‚ economic‚ and social changes were brought about by increased industry‚ immigration‚ and more. Increasing industry and job opportunities led to increased immigration and a rise in the work force which involved women entering into more jobs. These jobs were often in dangerous and dirty conditions‚ which labor unions attempted to improve

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    KAITLYN EBERL Instructor: Joseph Arena History: 2002: Monday‚ Wednesday‚ Friday: 3:00p.m.-3:55p.m. September 24‚ 2012 Employment during The Gilded Age: Destitution vs. Affluence The Gilded Age‚ also known as the age of steel‚ was a sequence of reformation including: industrial and technological advances‚ economic growth‚ labor unions‚ politics‚ women’s rights‚ and foreign affairs. The foundations of industrialism were established in the United States during the first sign of industrialization

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